Example sentences of "and if i [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It is survival of the fittest out there and if I had to do it again I believe I would .
2 And if I had told you the truth , Neil , that day when Jem Higgins knocked me senseless , what would you have done then ?
3 And if I had to play them today , I 'd have to get off in a room with a record player , probably for a couple of hours and learn them . ’
4 And if I had nicked it , do you really think I 'd be here ? ’
5 And if I 'd known you were here I would never — ’
6 And if I 'd known he was going to turn out a stupid and objectionable youth I 'd never have employed the foolish boy .
7 The injury has got worse and if I continue playing it wo n't get any better . ’
8 Busking was undignified , he said , and if I wanted to do it , then fine , but not anywhere near him , thank you very much .
9 We all know how easy that is to do , and if I say hold it
10 I know what you girls are like , you say you 'll just have it short to see what it looks like , and then you say Pedro at the salon wo n't let you grow it just for the moment , and then you say you 've got to look your best for some wedding or other and you ca n't go with it straggly and then you end up not growing it again and if I do n't mention it every week you think I 've learned to like it and if I do mention it every week you think I 'm nagging so I do n't mention it and I 'm stuck with it .
11 And if I do anger you , what are you going to do with me , eh , have me beaten to an inch of my life ?
12 But she knew that any attempt at this sort of seductive sophistication would be laughably incongruous coming from her quiet , ordinary little self , and in any case she had made no serious plans to leave , so she simply said steadily , ‘ That 's very nice of you , Dr Russell , but I have n't fully worked out my plans yet , and if I do leave I 'll probably sign on with a nursing agency .
13 My free time is taken up by the hairdresser and manicurist — and if I do escape them , I have to be fitted at the dressmaker 's .
14 And if I refuse to tell them , they 'll become suspicious . ’
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